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LOST LUSI', a sum of money in purse (working man’s wages). Reward. .Apply Mail Office. LOST, crank handle between Stoke and Richmond. Finder please leave at .Mail Office, or Newport’s Store. Richmond. LOST between Kokorua and Wangamoa on Sunday afternoon, brown Cocker Spaniel; answers to the name of Squib. Will finder kindly communicate with Dr. Lucas. T OST last night on Bishopdale Hill, set motor cycle tools. Will finder please return to Colo and Ellis’ Cycle shop. 1 jOST on July 12th, between Applehy and Takaka, brown paper parcel, containing costume, etc. Finder please communicate Emins’ Motors. ‘Phone 527.

-TCVOUND. Classes resumed. Free instruction daily in Paper Work, Lamp Shades, Flowers, Table Decorations, Hat and Frock making.—W. McKav and Son. AMERICAN Barred Rocks. Fanciers' Meeting, Drill Hall, Saturday, 3 p.tn. Boost the breed, i FRED. LOCK, Convenor. WAIMEA GUN CLUB DANCE A DANCE will be held in the AppJohv School on SATURDAY Evening, ! commencing at 7.30 o’clock, j Shoot on Saturday. | J. STEWART, .j Secretary. I ' BRIGHTWATER HALL ! TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE iMARAMA wai entertainers ! 'THIRST part miscellaneous, including *- two Maoris in native dress. Second 1 part Easter; Character. Tickets for reserved chairs 2/-, early doors 1/6. Fami- ! lies considered. Children half-price. CONCERT AND DANCE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF REDWOOD’S FOOTBALL CLUB

nr 1 HE Bluebird Concert Party are giving a Concert in the Stewart’s Estate Packing Shed on MONDAY, July 21st. A Dance will follow. Admission to Concert 1/6, Children 1/-: Dance, Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL ORDER "OUBLTC Notice is hereby given that * at a Special Meeting of the Waimea County Council held at the Office of the Waimea County Council, in the City of Nelson, on the sth ’;,“v of July, 1924, the following resoku.n.ii was passed:— That in exercise of the ; powers conferred bv' Section 152 of The Counties Act, 1920, the Waimea County Council resolves by way of Special Order that the following property belonging to the Council be sold : Part Section 172, City of Nelson, with a frontage to Hardy Street and Alma Lane.

And Notice is hereby also given that the foregoing resolution will be submitted at an Ordinary Meeting of the Waimea County Council to be held at tne Office of the Waimea County Council, Nelson, on THURSDAY, the 7th da> of August, 1924, for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated at Nelson this. 11th day of July. 1924. S. BLOMFIELI), V C—rfy Clerk. TENDERS HPENDERS are invited for the lease -*• of Lots 1 and 2of Section 436, Nelson, situated in Collingwood street. Conditions of Lease can be seen at the Diocesan Office, Marsden Church House, Sussex Street. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the Diocesan Office at Noon August 7th. J. WILLIAMS, Diocesan Secretary. WAIMEA DAIRY COMPANY CREAM CARTING

A LTERNATE Tenders are in.vited at per trip, and on butterfat basis, for collection of ;Cream in undermentioned districts: —Wangapeka to Matariki or Wangapeka to Tadmor, including Sherry River, or Matariki, Sherry to Tadmor; Tapawera-Glen Rae; Kikawa to Rainy River or Kikawa to Korere Bridge; Rainy River to Koliatu or Korere Bridge to Kohatu, including Cream from Kikawa ,- Stanley Brook to Tapawera ; Rakau ; Tadmor School to Tadmor; Hiwipango in. Belgrove; Church Valley to Wakefield: 88 Valley to Wakefield; Pigeon Valley to Wakefield. Further particulars from Directors r undersigned. Tenders must be in hands of Secrc tary by August 9th. Lowest or any ten. der not necessarily accented. J". W. JOYNT, ; Secretary. DEE’S BOOT AND SHOE WINDOWS you hotv easily you may save 10/- to 15/- by purchasing one pair of Lady's Shoes. Prices lower than prewar. Don't take our word. Just glare into our windows for few minutes. SEE & SDK THE BIG BOOT AND SUIT STORE APPLES DESPITE my accident-, T am still open to purchase additional quantities of Apples for immediate or spread deliveries. C. A. GRAINGER. 17R, Richmond, or Private Bag, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 1

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